From: Keith HarperTo: Coran, SteveCc: Charles Mathias; Cecilia Sulhoff; Connie DiazSubject: Authorization Granted - 5.8 GHz Emergency STA RequestDate: Friday, March 27, 2020 10:00:42 AMAttachments: LSL2-#367016-v2-STA_Blanket_Letter.pdf
Mr. Coran,
This email is being sent to counsel of record for the wireless Internet service providers whichjointly filed a request on March 20, 2020 for emergency Special Temporary Authorization(“STA”) to operate in the 5.8 GHz (5850-5895 MHz) band at the locations described inAttachment 1 to that request. The applicants will be using the 5.8 GHz band to providerelief during the state-of-emergency caused by the spread of COVID-19 throughout theUnited States.
All 33 of the individual applications for an emergency STA contained in that document aregranted via this email. These are distinct grants and are for individual applicants; theCommission will treat each grant as independent from any others granted by this email, andeach applicant is independently responsible for complying with the conditions of its grant. Applicants are advised that this includes ensuring proper protection of incumbents in the5.8 GHz band. Listed below are counties which the Commission has identified aseither encompassing a DSRC site license or being within the 75 kilometer exclusion zonesurrounding a federal radiolocation site.
Each grant is for a period of 60 days, provided the relevant applicant individually files acomplete FCC Form 601 application for an STA to continue its operations in the 5.8 GHzband within 10 days of today’s date (March 26, 2020). If an applicant fails to file a completeFCC Form 601 application by this date, its STA will terminate at midnight on that date. Eachapplicant's use of the 5.8 GHz band is authorized on a secondary, non-interference basisand is limited by the conditions described below.
By utilizing the 5.8 GHz band pursuant to this STA, each applicant agrees to the followingconditions:
It understands that operations under this STA are subject to the general conditions ofoperation set forth in Section 15.5 of the Commission's rules.It is responsible for ensuring that it does not cause interference to existing licensees. Itmust review existing DSRC licenses in this band to determine any nationwide, statewide,or countywide licenses that cover or are adjacent to its service area, as well as any sitelicenses that are near that service area. It must then contact each of these affectedlicensees before beginning operation and provide its contact information so that the
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Donald Stockdale, Chief
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554
Re: Request for Emergency Special Temporary Authority
Dear Mr. Stockdale:
The wireless Internet service providers (“WISPs”) listed on Attachment 1 to this letter
hereby request emergency Special Temporary Authority (“STA”) so they can deploy and operate
in the 5850-5895 MHz portion of the U-NII-4 band on an unlicensed basis in states and counties
listed for each WISP on Attachment 1. Grant of an STA will help the WISPs to meet the surge
in consumer demand for residential fixed broadband services during the coronavirus pandemic.
The WISPs request an STA for a period of 60 days.
Each of the WISPs provide fixed wireless broadband service in rural areas. They rely
primarily on unlicensed spectrum for last-mile connections to end users, including the 5 GHz U-
NII bands. Many of the WISPs’ customers have no other alternative to terrestrial broadband
services.
As the coronavirus has spread, federal and local governments have taken increasingly
stronger steps to encourage “social distancing.” These actions and warnings have resulted in
more and more Americans working and learning from their homes, circumstances that are likely
to continue for at least several weeks. Over the past few days, the WISPs have seen a significant
increase in bandwidth usage as more and more schools close and consumers practice “social
distancing.” Some WISPs are seeing bandwidth increase by as much as 40 percent.
To meet this increase in demand and to ensure that students, consumers, farms and
businesses can stay connected with adequate broadband, the WISPs require access to additional
spectrum. They currently use the U-NII bands to deliver fixed broadband service. The U-NII-4
band (5850-5925 MHz) is shared with the Dedicated Short-Range Communications (“DSRC”)
service (Radio Codes IQ and QQ) and certain federal users.
The WISPs believe that emergency use of the 45 megahertz in the 5850-5895 MHz band
will be the best solution for helping to meet demand. First, other unlicensed bands, such as U-
NII-1 and U-NII-3, are too congested to meet the existing and expected surge in bandwidth
demand, including the needs of first responders. Second, the WISPs have access to FCC-
certified 5 GHz equipment that can be easily and quickly re-tuned via a software update to
operate in the 5850-5895 MHz band. Third, this re-tuned equipment will not require installations
to customer locations in order for access to be enabled, thereby mitigating the health risks to
consumers and installers that would be caused by close human contact in the home.
Each WISP agrees to the following conditions:
• It will apply individually for STA on FCC Form 601 (Radio Code QQ) within 10 days from grant of this STA request.
• It understands that operations under STA are secondary and do not afford interference protection.
• It will notify the DSRC licensees in their state that they are operating in the 5850-5895 MHz band under STA, and will provide their contact information.
• It will comply with the interference protection provisions of Section 90.371(b) of the FCC’s Rules, a copy of which is provided in Attachment 2.
• It will operate consistent with the power levels in Section 15.407(a)(3) of the FCC’s Rules.
• It will attenuate emissions at 5895 MHz to -27 dBm or less.
• Upon expiration of the STA, it will cease operating in the 5850-5895 MHz band. For any renewal of the STA, it understands that it will need to request STA on
FCC Form 601 (Radio Code QQ).
The WISPs further note that the Commission has recently granted other wireless
providers access to additional spectrum to help it meet increased customer demand for
broadband during the coronavirus pandemic.1 The WISPs ask the Commission to afford them,
their customers and their communities the same benefit “to make it easier for Americans to
participate in telehealth, distance learning, and telework, and simply remain connected while
practicing recommended ‘social distancing.’”2
Thank you for your consideration of this request. Please contact the undersigned by
phone at (202) 416-6744 or (202) 669-3288, or by email at [email protected], if there
are any questions concerning this matter.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Stephen E. Coran
Stephen Coran
cc: Charles Mathias
Roger Noel
Jonathan Markman
Ira Keltz
Sean Spivey
Keith Harper
1 See, e.g., News Release, FCC Provides T-Mobile Temporary Access to Additional Spectrum to Help
Keep Americans Connected During Coronavirus Pandemic (Mar. 15, 2020). 2 Id.
Attachment 1
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
Amplex Electric, Inc. 22690 Pemberville Road
Luckey, OH 43443
Mark Radabaugh
OH Erie, Hancock, Lucas,
Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca,
Wood
Broadband VI, LLC 2163 Hospital Street
Christiansted, VI 00820
Mike Meluskey
VI St. Croix, St. John, St.
Thomas
Bolt Internet
600 East Gurley Street
Suite E
Prescott, AZ 86301
Robert Clark
AZ Yavapai
Camp Communication Services 2160 116th Avenue
Allegan, MI 49010
Blair Davis
MI Allegan
Community Internet Providers,
LLC
203 N. 5th Street
Wills Point, TX 75169
Tom Woody
TX Collin, Franklin,
Henderson, Hopkins, Hunt,
Kaufman, Rains,
Rockwall, Smith, Van
Zandt, Wood
Computer Office Solutions, Inc.
dba Snappy Internet & Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, FL 33155
Faisal Imtiaz
FL Broward, Miami-Dade
Ethoplex, LLC N11W19150 Edison Drive
Germantown, WI 53022
Keefe John, CEO
WI Dodge, Fond du Lac,
Milwaukee, Washington,
Waukesha
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
Grice Enterprises LLC
Grice Computers & Wireless
Internet
13 N. Central Avenue
Idabel, OK 74745
Christopher G. Grice
OK McCurtain
Internet Communications, Inc. 739 Commerce Drive
Franklin, IN 4 6131
Tyson Burris
IN Bartholomew, Johnson,
Marion, Morgan, Rush,
Shelby
Internet Services LLC 2 Lakeview Circle
Sandia Park, NM 87047
Steven Grabiel
NM Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa
Fe, Socorro, Torrance
LR Communications 102 W. Second Street
Leaf River, IL 61047
Joseph Novak
IL Lee, Ogle
MetaLINK Technologies, Inc. 417 Wayne Avenue
Suite 101
Defiance, OH 43512
Fernando Torres
IN Allen, DeKalb, LaGrange,
Noble, Steuben
MI Branch Hillsdale,
Lenawee, Monroe
OH Allen, Defiance, Fulton,
Hancock, Hardin, Henry,
Lucas, Mercer, Paulding,
Putnam, Van Wert,
Williams, Wood
Mimbres Communications,
LLC
P.O. Box 1408
Silver City, NM 88061
Kurt Albershardt
NM Grant
Newmax LLC 7400 Mineral Drive
Suite 300
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815
Mike Kennedy, President
ID Benewah, Bonner,
Boundary, Kootenai
WA Spokane
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
New Wave Net Corp P.O. Box 485
Bloomington, IL 61702
Garth Nicholas
IL Bureau, Henry, Knox,
Livingston, Marshall,
McLean, Peoria, Putnam,
Stark, Tazwell, Woodford
Nextlink Internet 95 Parker Oaks Lane
Hudson Oaks, TX 76087
Ross Tanner
KS Cowley, Sedgwick,
Sumner
NE Antelope, Boone, Burt,
Cedar, Cuming, Dixon,
Dodge, Holt, Knox, Madison, Merrick, Nance,
Pierce, Platte, Polk,
Stanton, Thurston,
Washington, Wayne
OK Alfalfa, Blaine, Bryan,
Canadian, Choctaw,
Dewey, Ellis, Garfield,
Grant, Greer, Jackson,
Jefferson, Kay, Kingfisher,
Kiowa, Logan, Love,
Major, Marshall, Noble,
Osage, Pawnee, Payne,
Tillman, Washita, Woods,
Woodward
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
TX Archer, Austin, Bell,
Bosque, Brown, Burleson,
Callahan, Clay, Coke,
Coleman, Collin,
Colorado, Comanche,
Concho, Cooke, Coryell,
Dallas, Delta, Denton,
Eastland, Ellis, Erath,
Falls, Fannin, Franklin,
Freestone, Grayson,
Grimes, Hamilton,
Henderson, Hill, Hood,
Hopkins, Hunt, Irion, Jack,
Johnson, Kaufman, Lamar
Lampasas, Lee, Leon,
Limestone, Mason,
McCulloch, McLennan,
Menard, Milam, Mills,
Montague, Navarro, Palo
Pinto, Parker, Rains, Red
River, Robertson, Runnels,
San Saba, Shackelford,
Somervell, Stephens, Tarrant, Taylor,
Throckmorton, Tom
Green, Van Zandt, Waller,
Washington, Wichita,
Williamson, Wise, Wood,
Young
Radio Link Internet 8162 SW 81st Street
Ellendale, MN 56026
Daniel Petsinger
Daniel.petsinger@radiolinkinternet.
com
MN Blue Earth, Dodge,
Freeborn, LeSueur,
Mower, Rice, Steele,
Waseca
Ridge Wireless, Inc. P.O. Box 2432
Cupertino, CA 95015
Mike Lyon
CA Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,
Monterey, San Mateo, San
Benito
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
River Valley Internet 1604 East Third Street
Williamsport, PA 17701
Matt Hoppes
PA Lycoming
Rocket Connect LLC 341 Independence Avenue
Clinton, MO 64735
Wayne Simon
MO Benton, Cass, Henry,
Pettis, St. Clair
Safelink Internet 906 S. Oneida #8
Rupert, ID 83350
Kevin Neal
ID Ada, Bingham, Blackfoot,
Blaine, Bonneville, Camas,
Canyon, Cassia, Emmett,
Fremont, Gooding, Jerome,
Lincoln, Madison,
Minidoka, Owyhee,
Payette, Power, Twin
Falls, Washington
MT Gallatin
OR Malheur
Softcom Internet
Communications, Inc.
545 Industrial Drive
Suite 195
Galt, CA 95632
Brian Meredith
CA Sacramento, San Joaquin
Southern Broadband LLC 2840 Highway 87
Crystal Beach, TX 77650
Cody Landrum
cody.landrum@southernbroadband.
com
TX Chambers, Galveston,
Jefferson
TCC Networks/TCCSkywire 125 Fireworks Circle
Bridgewater, MA 02324
Donald Dawson
ME Oxford
MA Hampshire, Norfolk,
Plymouth, Suffolk
NH Coos
VT Essex
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
Texoma Communications, LLC P.O. Box 1296
Sherman, TX 75091-1296
JJ McGrath
TX Grayson
Triad Wireless 4226 S. 37th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85040
Rory Conaway
AZ Maricopa, Pima
Virginia Everywhere, LLC 908 Trailview Boulevard SE
Suite 170
Leesburg, VA 20175
Don McElroy
KY Anderson, Bath, Bourbon,
Bracken, Bullitt, Clark,
Franklin, Grant, Harrison,
Henry, Mercer,
Montgomery, Nelson,
Nicholas, Oldham, Owen,
Pendleton, Robertson,
Scott, Shelby, Spencer,
Trimble, Washington,
Woodford
MD Frederick, Montgomery,
Washington
VA Bedford, Bland, Botetourt,
Carroll, Clarke, Craig,
Fairfax, Fauquier, Floyd,
Franklin, Frederick, Giles,
Loudoun, Montgomery,
Prince William, Pulaski,
Rappahannock, Roanoke,
Shenandoah, Warren,
Wythe
WV Berkeley, Jefferson,
Mercer, Monroe
Washington Broadband, Inc. 3201 W. Nob Hill Boulevard
Yakima, WA 98902-4960
Forbes Mercy
WA Yakima
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
Wavelinc Communications P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
Kurt Fankhauser
OH Crawford, Huron, Marion,
Morrow, Richland, Seneca,
Wyandot
Wireless Internet Services, Inc. 113 N. Church St., Suite 518
Visalia, CA 93291
Tony Pierro
CA Tulare County
Windfield Enterprise LLC dba
Kellin Communications
6203 Valley Hi Road
Larkspur, CO 80118
Judy Kelly
CO Douglas, El Paso, Elbert,
Garfield, Mesa, Pitkin,
Pueblo
Ziplink Systems LLC P.O. Box 1489
Queen Creek, AZ 85142
David Busch
AZ Pinal
Zirkel Wireless 1856 Kamar Plaza
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Sean Heskett
CO Moffat, Routt
Attachment 2
Section 90.371(b)
(b) DSRCS Roadside Units (RSUs) operating in the band 5850-5925 MHz shall not receive
protection from Government Radiolocation services in operation prior to the establishment of the
DSRCS station. Operation of DSRCS RSU stations within 75 kilometers of the locations listed
in the table below must be coordinated through the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration.
Location Latitude Longitude
Ft. Lewis, WA 470525N 1223510W
Yakima Firing Center, WA 464018N 1202135W
Ft. Carson, CO 383810N 1044750W
Ft. Riley, KS 385813N 0965139W
Ft. Shafter, HI 211800N 1574900W
Hunter Army Airfield, GA 320100N 0810800W
Ft. Gillem, GA 333600N 0841900W
Ft. Benning, GA 322130N 0845815W
Ft. Stewart, GA 315145N 0813655W
Ft. Rucker, AL 311947N 0854255W
Yuma Proving Grounds, AZ 330114N 1141855W
Ft. Hood, TX 310830N 0974550W
Ft. Knox, KY 375350N 0855655W
Ft. Bragg, NC 350805N 0790035W
Ft. Campbell, KY 363950N 0872820W
Ft. Polk, LA 310343N 0931226W
Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 374430N 0920737W
Ft. Irwin, CA 351536N 1164102W
Ft. Sill, OK 344024N 0982352W
Ft. Bliss, TX 314850N 1062533W
Ft. Leavenworth, KS 392115N 0945500W
Ft. Drum, NY 440115N 0754844W
Ft. Gordon, GA 332510N 0820910W
Ft. McCoy, WI 440636N 0904127W
Ft. Dix, NJ 400025N 0743713W
Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA 374254N 1214218W
Ft. Hunter Ligget, CA 355756N 1211404W
Pacific Missile Test Center, CA 340914N 1190524W
Naval Air Development Center, PA 401200N 0750500W
Mid-Atlantic Area Frequency Coordinator, MD 381710N 0762500W
Naval Research Laboratory, MD 383927N 0763143W
Naval Ocean Systems Center, CA 324500N 1171000W
Naval Research Laboratory, DC 385500N 0770000W
Naval Surface Weapons Center, MD 390205N 0765900W
Location Latitude Longitude
Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Activity, MD 381000N 0762300W
Midway Research Center, VA 382640N 0772650W
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 392825N 0760655W
Ft. Huachuca, AZ 313500N 1102000W
Ft. Monmouth, NJ 401900N 0740215W
Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 405600N 0743400W
Redstone Arsenal, AL 343630N 0863610W
White Sands Missile Range, NM 322246N 1062813W
Army Research Laboratory, MD 390000N 0765800W
Space and Missile Systems Center, CA 335500N 1182200W
Edwards AFB, CA 345400N 1175200W
Patrick AFB, FL 281331N 0803607W
Eglin AFB, FL 302900N 0863200W
Holloman AFB, NM 322510N 1060601W
Kirtland AFB, NM 350230N 1063624W
Griffiss AFB, NY 431315N 0752431W
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 394656N 0840539W
Hanscom AFB, MA 422816N 0711725W
Nellis AFB, NV 361410N 1150245W
Vandenberg AFB, CA 344348N 1203436W
U.S. Air Force Academy, CO 385800N 1044900W
Brooks AFB, TX 292000N 0982600W
Arnold AFB, TN 352250N 0860202W
Tyndall AFB, FL 300412N 0853436W
Charles E. Kelly Support Facility - Oakdale, PA 402357N 0800925W
licensee can inform it of interference issues. It may then begin operation; it need notawait a response or approval. If a complaint of interference cannot be timely resolved,operation under this STA must cease. It may not operate within 2 kilometers of any sitelicense, regardless of notification or actual interference. It will operate consistent with the power levels in Section 15.407(a)(3) of theCommission's rules.It will attenuate emissions at 5895 MHz to a level of -27dBm or less.It understands that any emergency STA grant is conditioned on the applicant filing aformal STA application on FCC Form 601 (Radio Service Code QQ) within 10 days ofemergency STA grant.Upon expiration of this STA, it will cease operating in the 5.8 GHz band and retuneequipment to operate in compliance with the Commission's equipment certifications; itwill confirm with the Bureau within 14 days of expiration that it has successfully retunedall of its devices to be compliant with Commission certifications.It understands that operations under this STA shall protect federal radiolocation servicesoperating in the 5.8 GHz band and, to afford such protection, operations under this STAare prohibited within 75 kilometers of the locations listed in the table below and anyadditional sites specified by the Commission after initial grant.It understands that any structure utilized to operate pursuant to this STA must complywith the height limitations specified in Section 17.7 of the Commission’s rules or must beregistered with the FAA.
The following are federal radiolocation services locations. Operations under this STA arenot permitted within 75 kilometers of these locations:
Location State Latitude LongitudeFt. Rucker AL 311947N 0854255WRedstone Arsenal AL 343630N 0863610WFt. Huachuca AZ 313500N 1102000WYuma Proving Grounds AZ 330114N 1141855WNaval Ocean Systems Center CA 324500N 1171000WSpace and Missile Systems Center CA 335500N 1182200WPacific Missile Test Center CA 340914N 1190524WVandenberg AFB CA 344348N 1203436WEdwards AFB CA 345400N 1175200WFt. Irwin CA 351536N 1164102WFt. Hunter Ligget CA 355756N 1211404WParks Reserve Forces Training Area CA 374254N 1214218WSAN NICOLAS IS CA 331447N 1193107WPOINT MUGU CA 340700N 1190900WVANDENBERG CA 343458N 1203342WEDWARDS CA 345739N 1175442WPILLAR PT CA 372952N 1222959WFt. Carson CO 383810N 1044750WU.S. Air Force Academy CO 385800N 1044900W
Naval Research Laboratory DC 385500N 0770000WPatrick AFB FL 281331N 0803607WTyndall AFB FL 300412N 0853436WEglin AFB FL 302900N 0863200WSADDLEBUNCH FL 243851N 0813622WVENICE FL 270437N 0822703WMACDILL FL 274843N 0823217WANCLOTE FL 281118N 0824740WCAPE SAN BLAS FL 294039N 0852047WCARABELLEFIELD FL 295038N 0843946WFORT WALTON BEACH FL 302453N 0863958WEGLIN FL 303047N 0863256WFt. Stewart GA 315145N 0813655WHunter Army Airfield GA 320100N 0810800WFt. Benning GA 322130N 0845815WFt. Gordon GA 332510N 0820910WFt. Gillem GA 333600N 0841900WFt. Shafter HI 211800N 1574900WFt. Riley KS 385813N 0965139WFt. Leavenworth KS 392115N 0945500WFt. Campbell KY 363950N 0872820WFt. Knox KY 375350N 0855655WFt. Polk LA 310343N 0931226WHanscom AFB MA 422816N 0711725WNaval Electronic Systems EngineeringActivity MD 381000N 0762300W
Mid-Atlantic Area Frequency Coordinator MD 381710N 0762500WNaval Research Laboratory MD 383927N 0763143WArmy Research Laboratory MD 390000N 0765800WNaval Surface Weapons Center MD 390205N 0765900WAberdeen Proving Ground MD 392825N 0760655WPATUXENT RIVER MD 381749N 0762235WFt. Leonard Wood MO 374430N 0920737WFt. Bragg NC 350805N 0790035WFt. Dix NJ 400025N 0743713WFt. Monmouth NJ 401900N 0740215WPicatinny Arsenal NJ 405600N 0743400WWhite Sands Missile Range NM 322246N 1062813WHolloman AFB NM 322510N 1060601WKirtland AFB NM 350230N 1063624WWHITESANDS MISSILE RANGE NM 330000N 1063000WNellis AFB NV 361410N 1150245WNEVADA TEST SITE NV 363942N 1155957WNV TEST TRAINING RANGE NV 372460N 1163000WTONOPAH TEST RANGE NV 374400N 1164300WGriffiss AFB NY 431315N 0752431WFt. Drum NY 440115N 0754844WWright-Patterson AFB OH 394656N 0840539W
Ft. Sill OK 344024N 0982352WNaval Air Development Center PA 401200N 0750500WCharles E. Kelly Support Facility—Oakdale PA 402357N 0800925W
Arnold AFB TN 352250N 0860202WBrooks AFB TX 292000N 0982600WFt. Hood TX 310830N 0974550WFt. Bliss TX 314850N 1062533WMidway Research Center VA 382640N 0772650WNORFOLK VA 365505N 0761055WWALLOPS ISLAND VA 375137N 0753034WYakima Firing Center WA 464018N 1202135WFt. Lewis WA 470525N 1223510WFt. McCoy WI 440636N 0904127WAdditional Site 1 OH 394640N 0840451WAdditional Site 2 WI 450600N 0873751W
Operation is NOT AUTHORIZED in the following counties because they are completelywithin 75 km of federal radiolocation sites.
Internet Services LLC: Bernalillo, NMNextlink Internet: Bell and Coryell, TXRidge Wireless, Inc.: San Mateo, CATCC Networks/TCCSkywire: Norfolk and Suffolk, MAVirginia Everywhere, LLC: Nelson and Bullitt, KY; Montgomery, MD; and Fairfax and PrinceWilliam, VAWindfield Enterprise LLC dba Kellin Communications: Douglas, CO
We observe that there are registered incumbent site license locations within at least thefollowing counties:
Computer Office Solutions, Inc. dba Snappy Internet & Telecom: Broward and Miami-Dade, FLRidge Wireless, Inc: Santa Clara and San Mateo, CATriad Wireless: Maricopa, AZVirginia Everywhere, LLC: Fairfax and Montgomery, VAWindfield Enterprise LLC dba Kellin Communications: Elbert and Douglas, CO
In addition, we observe that the following counties are located within 75 km of federalradiolocation sites:
Internet Services LLC: Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Socorro, and Torrance, NMMetaLINK Technologies, Inc.: Mercer, OH
Nextlink Internet: Kiowa, Jackson, Jefferson, Wichita and Tillman in OK; and Wichita,Milam, Lampasas, Bosque, McLennan, Hamilton, Clay, Bell, Mills, Williamson, Falls, SanSaba, and Coryell in TX.Ridge Wireless, Inc: Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Benito, and San Mateo, CARocket Connect, LLC: Cass, MOSoftcom Internet Communications, Inc.: San Joaquin and Sacramento, CATCC Networks/TCCSkywire: Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk, MATriad Wireless: Pima, AZVirginia Everywhere, LLC: Oldham, Nelson, Bullitt, Washington, Spencer, Anderson, andShelby, KY; Frederick, Montgomery and Washington, MD; Prince William, Clarke,Loudoun, Warren, Fauquier, Rappahannock, and Fairfax, VA; and Jefferson, WVWashington Broadband, Inc.: Yakima, WAWindfield Enterprise LLC dba Kellin Communications: Elbert, Pueblo, El Paso and Douglas,CO
Keith D. HarperAssociate Chief, Mobility DivisionWireless Telecommunications BureauFederal Communications Commission
March 20, 2020
VIA EMAIL
Donald Stockdale, Chief
Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554
Re: Request for Emergency Special Temporary Authority
Dear Mr. Stockdale:
The wireless Internet service providers (“WISPs”) listed on Attachment 1 to this letter
hereby request emergency Special Temporary Authority (“STA”) so they can deploy and operate
in the 5850-5895 MHz portion of the U-NII-4 band on an unlicensed basis in states and counties
listed for each WISP on Attachment 1. Grant of an STA will help the WISPs to meet the surge
in consumer demand for residential fixed broadband services during the coronavirus pandemic.
The WISPs request an STA for a period of 60 days.
Each of the WISPs provide fixed wireless broadband service in rural areas. They rely
primarily on unlicensed spectrum for last-mile connections to end users, including the 5 GHz U-
NII bands. Many of the WISPs’ customers have no other alternative to terrestrial broadband
services.
As the coronavirus has spread, federal and local governments have taken increasingly
stronger steps to encourage “social distancing.” These actions and warnings have resulted in
more and more Americans working and learning from their homes, circumstances that are likely
to continue for at least several weeks. Over the past few days, the WISPs have seen a significant
increase in bandwidth usage as more and more schools close and consumers practice “social
distancing.” Some WISPs are seeing bandwidth increase by as much as 40 percent.
To meet this increase in demand and to ensure that students, consumers, farms and
businesses can stay connected with adequate broadband, the WISPs require access to additional
spectrum. They currently use the U-NII bands to deliver fixed broadband service. The U-NII-4
band (5850-5925 MHz) is shared with the Dedicated Short-Range Communications (“DSRC”)
service (Radio Codes IQ and QQ) and certain federal users.
The WISPs believe that emergency use of the 45 megahertz in the 5850-5895 MHz band
will be the best solution for helping to meet demand. First, other unlicensed bands, such as U-
NII-1 and U-NII-3, are too congested to meet the existing and expected surge in bandwidth
demand, including the needs of first responders. Second, the WISPs have access to FCC-
certified 5 GHz equipment that can be easily and quickly re-tuned via a software update to
operate in the 5850-5895 MHz band. Third, this re-tuned equipment will not require installations
to customer locations in order for access to be enabled, thereby mitigating the health risks to
consumers and installers that would be caused by close human contact in the home.
Each WISP agrees to the following conditions:
• It will apply individually for STA on FCC Form 601 (Radio Code QQ) within 10 days from grant of this STA request.
• It understands that operations under STA are secondary and do not afford interference protection.
• It will notify the DSRC licensees in their state that they are operating in the 5850-5895 MHz band under STA, and will provide their contact information.
• It will comply with the interference protection provisions of Section 90.371(b) of the FCC’s Rules, a copy of which is provided in Attachment 2.
• It will operate consistent with the power levels in Section 15.407(a)(3) of the FCC’s Rules.
• It will attenuate emissions at 5895 MHz to -27 dBm or less.
• Upon expiration of the STA, it will cease operating in the 5850-5895 MHz band. For any renewal of the STA, it understands that it will need to request STA on
FCC Form 601 (Radio Code QQ).
The WISPs further note that the Commission has recently granted other wireless
providers access to additional spectrum to help it meet increased customer demand for
broadband during the coronavirus pandemic.1 The WISPs ask the Commission to afford them,
their customers and their communities the same benefit “to make it easier for Americans to
participate in telehealth, distance learning, and telework, and simply remain connected while
practicing recommended ‘social distancing.’”2
Thank you for your consideration of this request. Please contact the undersigned by
phone at (202) 416-6744 or (202) 669-3288, or by email at [email protected], if there
are any questions concerning this matter.
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ Stephen E. Coran
Stephen Coran
cc: Charles Mathias
Roger Noel
Jonathan Markman
Ira Keltz
Sean Spivey
Keith Harper
1 See, e.g., News Release, FCC Provides T-Mobile Temporary Access to Additional Spectrum to Help
Keep Americans Connected During Coronavirus Pandemic (Mar. 15, 2020). 2 Id.
Attachment 1
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
Amplex Electric, Inc. 22690 Pemberville Road
Luckey, OH 43443
Mark Radabaugh
OH Erie, Hancock, Lucas,
Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca,
Wood
Broadband VI, LLC 2163 Hospital Street
Christiansted, VI 00820
Mike Meluskey
VI St. Croix, St. John, St.
Thomas
Bolt Internet
600 East Gurley Street
Suite E
Prescott, AZ 86301
Robert Clark
AZ Yavapai
Camp Communication Services 2160 116th Avenue
Allegan, MI 49010
Blair Davis
MI Allegan
Community Internet Providers,
LLC
203 N. 5th Street
Wills Point, TX 75169
Tom Woody
TX Collin, Franklin,
Henderson, Hopkins, Hunt,
Kaufman, Rains,
Rockwall, Smith, Van
Zandt, Wood
Computer Office Solutions, Inc.
dba Snappy Internet & Telecom
7266 SW 48 Street
Miami, FL 33155
Faisal Imtiaz
FL Broward, Miami-Dade
Ethoplex, LLC N11W19150 Edison Drive
Germantown, WI 53022
Keefe John, CEO
WI Dodge, Fond du Lac,
Milwaukee, Washington,
Waukesha
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
Grice Enterprises LLC
Grice Computers & Wireless
Internet
13 N. Central Avenue
Idabel, OK 74745
Christopher G. Grice
OK McCurtain
Internet Communications, Inc. 739 Commerce Drive
Franklin, IN 4 6131
Tyson Burris
IN Bartholomew, Johnson,
Marion, Morgan, Rush,
Shelby
Internet Services LLC 2 Lakeview Circle
Sandia Park, NM 87047
Steven Grabiel
NM Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa
Fe, Socorro, Torrance
LR Communications 102 W. Second Street
Leaf River, IL 61047
Joseph Novak
IL Lee, Ogle
MetaLINK Technologies, Inc. 417 Wayne Avenue
Suite 101
Defiance, OH 43512
Fernando Torres
IN Allen, DeKalb, LaGrange,
Noble, Steuben
MI Branch Hillsdale,
Lenawee, Monroe
OH Allen, Defiance, Fulton,
Hancock, Hardin, Henry,
Lucas, Mercer, Paulding,
Putnam, Van Wert,
Williams, Wood
Mimbres Communications,
LLC
P.O. Box 1408
Silver City, NM 88061
Kurt Albershardt
NM Grant
Newmax LLC 7400 Mineral Drive
Suite 300
Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815
Mike Kennedy, President
ID Benewah, Bonner,
Boundary, Kootenai
WA Spokane
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
New Wave Net Corp P.O. Box 485
Bloomington, IL 61702
Garth Nicholas
IL Bureau, Henry, Knox,
Livingston, Marshall,
McLean, Peoria, Putnam,
Stark, Tazwell, Woodford
Nextlink Internet 95 Parker Oaks Lane
Hudson Oaks, TX 76087
Ross Tanner
KS Cowley, Sedgwick,
Sumner
NE Antelope, Boone, Burt,
Cedar, Cuming, Dixon,
Dodge, Holt, Knox, Madison, Merrick, Nance,
Pierce, Platte, Polk,
Stanton, Thurston,
Washington, Wayne
OK Alfalfa, Blaine, Bryan,
Canadian, Choctaw,
Dewey, Ellis, Garfield,
Grant, Greer, Jackson,
Jefferson, Kay, Kingfisher,
Kiowa, Logan, Love,
Major, Marshall, Noble,
Osage, Pawnee, Payne,
Tillman, Washita, Woods,
Woodward
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
TX Archer, Austin, Bell,
Bosque, Brown, Burleson,
Callahan, Clay, Coke,
Coleman, Collin,
Colorado, Comanche,
Concho, Cooke, Coryell,
Dallas, Delta, Denton,
Eastland, Ellis, Erath,
Falls, Fannin, Franklin,
Freestone, Grayson,
Grimes, Hamilton,
Henderson, Hill, Hood,
Hopkins, Hunt, Irion, Jack,
Johnson, Kaufman, Lamar
Lampasas, Lee, Leon,
Limestone, Mason,
McCulloch, McLennan,
Menard, Milam, Mills,
Montague, Navarro, Palo
Pinto, Parker, Rains, Red
River, Robertson, Runnels,
San Saba, Shackelford,
Somervell, Stephens, Tarrant, Taylor,
Throckmorton, Tom
Green, Van Zandt, Waller,
Washington, Wichita,
Williamson, Wise, Wood,
Young
Radio Link Internet 8162 SW 81st Street
Ellendale, MN 56026
Daniel Petsinger
Daniel.petsinger@radiolinkinternet.
com
MN Blue Earth, Dodge,
Freeborn, LeSueur,
Mower, Rice, Steele,
Waseca
Ridge Wireless, Inc. P.O. Box 2432
Cupertino, CA 95015
Mike Lyon
CA Santa Clara, Santa Cruz,
Monterey, San Mateo, San
Benito
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
River Valley Internet 1604 East Third Street
Williamsport, PA 17701
Matt Hoppes
PA Lycoming
Rocket Connect LLC 341 Independence Avenue
Clinton, MO 64735
Wayne Simon
MO Benton, Cass, Henry,
Pettis, St. Clair
Safelink Internet 906 S. Oneida #8
Rupert, ID 83350
Kevin Neal
ID Ada, Bingham, Blackfoot,
Blaine, Bonneville, Camas,
Canyon, Cassia, Emmett,
Fremont, Gooding, Jerome,
Lincoln, Madison,
Minidoka, Owyhee,
Payette, Power, Twin
Falls, Washington
MT Gallatin
OR Malheur
Softcom Internet
Communications, Inc.
545 Industrial Drive
Suite 195
Galt, CA 95632
Brian Meredith
CA Sacramento, San Joaquin
Southern Broadband LLC 2840 Highway 87
Crystal Beach, TX 77650
Cody Landrum
cody.landrum@southernbroadband.
com
TX Chambers, Galveston,
Jefferson
TCC Networks/TCCSkywire 125 Fireworks Circle
Bridgewater, MA 02324
Donald Dawson
ME Oxford
MA Hampshire, Norfolk,
Plymouth, Suffolk
NH Coos
VT Essex
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
Texoma Communications, LLC P.O. Box 1296
Sherman, TX 75091-1296
JJ McGrath
TX Grayson
Triad Wireless 4226 S. 37th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85040
Rory Conaway
AZ Maricopa, Pima
Virginia Everywhere, LLC 908 Trailview Boulevard SE
Suite 170
Leesburg, VA 20175
Don McElroy
KY Anderson, Bath, Bourbon,
Bracken, Bullitt, Clark,
Franklin, Grant, Harrison,
Henry, Mercer,
Montgomery, Nelson,
Nicholas, Oldham, Owen,
Pendleton, Robertson,
Scott, Shelby, Spencer,
Trimble, Washington,
Woodford
MD Frederick, Montgomery,
Washington
VA Bedford, Bland, Botetourt,
Carroll, Clarke, Craig,
Fairfax, Fauquier, Floyd,
Franklin, Frederick, Giles,
Loudoun, Montgomery,
Prince William, Pulaski,
Rappahannock, Roanoke,
Shenandoah, Warren,
Wythe
WV Berkeley, Jefferson,
Mercer, Monroe
Washington Broadband, Inc. 3201 W. Nob Hill Boulevard
Yakima, WA 98902-4960
Forbes Mercy
WA Yakima
WISP Name Name/Address/Email for Contact State Counties
Wavelinc Communications P.O. Box 126
Bucyrus, OH 44820
Kurt Fankhauser
OH Crawford, Huron, Marion,
Morrow, Richland, Seneca,
Wyandot
Wireless Internet Services, Inc. 113 N. Church St., Suite 518
Visalia, CA 93291
Tony Pierro
CA Tulare County
Windfield Enterprise LLC dba
Kellin Communications
6203 Valley Hi Road
Larkspur, CO 80118
Judy Kelly
CO Douglas, El Paso, Elbert,
Garfield, Mesa, Pitkin,
Pueblo
Ziplink Systems LLC P.O. Box 1489
Queen Creek, AZ 85142
David Busch
AZ Pinal
Zirkel Wireless 1856 Kamar Plaza
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Sean Heskett
CO Moffat, Routt
Attachment 2
Section 90.371(b)
(b) DSRCS Roadside Units (RSUs) operating in the band 5850-5925 MHz shall not receive
protection from Government Radiolocation services in operation prior to the establishment of the
DSRCS station. Operation of DSRCS RSU stations within 75 kilometers of the locations listed
in the table below must be coordinated through the National Telecommunications and
Information Administration.
Location Latitude Longitude
Ft. Lewis, WA 470525N 1223510W
Yakima Firing Center, WA 464018N 1202135W
Ft. Carson, CO 383810N 1044750W
Ft. Riley, KS 385813N 0965139W
Ft. Shafter, HI 211800N 1574900W
Hunter Army Airfield, GA 320100N 0810800W
Ft. Gillem, GA 333600N 0841900W
Ft. Benning, GA 322130N 0845815W
Ft. Stewart, GA 315145N 0813655W
Ft. Rucker, AL 311947N 0854255W
Yuma Proving Grounds, AZ 330114N 1141855W
Ft. Hood, TX 310830N 0974550W
Ft. Knox, KY 375350N 0855655W
Ft. Bragg, NC 350805N 0790035W
Ft. Campbell, KY 363950N 0872820W
Ft. Polk, LA 310343N 0931226W
Ft. Leonard Wood, MO 374430N 0920737W
Ft. Irwin, CA 351536N 1164102W
Ft. Sill, OK 344024N 0982352W
Ft. Bliss, TX 314850N 1062533W
Ft. Leavenworth, KS 392115N 0945500W
Ft. Drum, NY 440115N 0754844W
Ft. Gordon, GA 332510N 0820910W
Ft. McCoy, WI 440636N 0904127W
Ft. Dix, NJ 400025N 0743713W
Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, CA 374254N 1214218W
Ft. Hunter Ligget, CA 355756N 1211404W
Pacific Missile Test Center, CA 340914N 1190524W
Naval Air Development Center, PA 401200N 0750500W
Mid-Atlantic Area Frequency Coordinator, MD 381710N 0762500W
Naval Research Laboratory, MD 383927N 0763143W
Naval Ocean Systems Center, CA 324500N 1171000W
Naval Research Laboratory, DC 385500N 0770000W
Naval Surface Weapons Center, MD 390205N 0765900W
Location Latitude Longitude
Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Activity, MD 381000N 0762300W
Midway Research Center, VA 382640N 0772650W
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 392825N 0760655W
Ft. Huachuca, AZ 313500N 1102000W
Ft. Monmouth, NJ 401900N 0740215W
Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 405600N 0743400W
Redstone Arsenal, AL 343630N 0863610W
White Sands Missile Range, NM 322246N 1062813W
Army Research Laboratory, MD 390000N 0765800W
Space and Missile Systems Center, CA 335500N 1182200W
Edwards AFB, CA 345400N 1175200W
Patrick AFB, FL 281331N 0803607W
Eglin AFB, FL 302900N 0863200W
Holloman AFB, NM 322510N 1060601W
Kirtland AFB, NM 350230N 1063624W
Griffiss AFB, NY 431315N 0752431W
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 394656N 0840539W
Hanscom AFB, MA 422816N 0711725W
Nellis AFB, NV 361410N 1150245W
Vandenberg AFB, CA 344348N 1203436W
U.S. Air Force Academy, CO 385800N 1044900W
Brooks AFB, TX 292000N 0982600W
Arnold AFB, TN 352250N 0860202W
Tyndall AFB, FL 300412N 0853436W
Charles E. Kelly Support Facility - Oakdale, PA 402357N 0800925W
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